anus 21. i929. g v Woman Rea Rica Klusrnzs is the new eereal that's so crisp it crackles when you pour on the milk or cream. Delicious. toasted rice. Something different for breakfast. And what a treat for lunch-with fruits or honey added! Kiddies love it. Use Krispie; in candies, soups. At. grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. “W”? RICE KRISPIES t‘ m one more: KRISPIES _ nnvnnnn Most delightful of the spring ton] be is rhubarb. Cook it delicately. lust,a. few minutes and swcctcn it with silgar._' Long cooking Robs it at its pretty tints and makes it strong and stringy. Use only a small amount of water. Do not make it sloPDY. Leave the red skin on the rhubarb r it ls tender. 1th o. pity to flflCl soda to rhubarb to save sugar. This rllls the vitamins, dilutes the tonic value and spoils the taste. A bit of butter will cut the acid, but it is well to eat Your rhubarb rather tart. For variety add orange juice or slicedvorange peel to your rhubarb vauce. . b Household Hints, I THE cnAiei;01"rl-:Towlv_ cuAlznlAN -:- Social and. Personal .- o s; Isobel-loin ' A Funnel If a small funnel is not handy, punch a hole in the end of a dried out egg shell and it will sarve the purpose very satisfactorily. Rings To clean the crevices of l. set. ring, dip a. soft brush in warm soap water and scour it. The original briilinncy will be restored. Cold Meat To preserve the flavor when serving roast meat cold, wrap it in a. damp piece of cheesecloth while it is still hot. THE DUST MOP if your dust mop has become sticky or matted, wash it in hot suds rinse and hang outdoors to dry. Then dampen it with floor polish and let-it stand in s. metal poll for a few days before using it again. The oil will distribute itself evenly pine-ugh the mop_ . l l 4 Mothers’ Best Friend—¥ -Keeps The Kiddies Weil- "My stomach was full of gas; it was noisy before and after meals. Often I had considerable pain and distress. I found that twenty drops, of Nerviilne in sweetened water ai-‘i ways brought quick Qelief. For: cramps, diarrhoea, nausea, I have; found Nervillne a perfect wonder, 1n l overcome a host of minor ills. For the children's croupy colds, for sore throat for muscular pain, lame back. rheumatism. Nerviline is a marvel." This was the experience of N. E. Normrlnd. Chester P. O. Get a 35 cent bottle from your druggist today. I l Junior should be out in Qse snn these nicellrrlllt M" and you'd be proud to prflmlmd! Baby Carriage. Ior n Holman Baby Carriage has eomiflrt-lt l! m“! '4 give tmolt rest under all conditions; its been mule to stand steady- ""37 the makers have given their best to make your stroll WWI Junior a delight In comfort. M"!!! l"! ""l°°' can. m mo‘ SEE Baby Carriages. $16-95 "P Baby Sulkies, $3.75 '11P Strollers or Go-Carts $975 "P H0LMAN$ , ivatrlltlhdl-ERSIDE-A-QHARLONETCWN zJlnnnpu-d‘; 2-7: TM Give Your Heir an Airing liarlriage __ n boon | . ‘Spain by the Queen ‘m’ M" Wm‘ -' “m.” no m.- g him. It is a polish that; mo” . ‘block, but on the nails; it his |trm¢lh""°' use; it has siri»ior THESE NOW l \ in the ‘ "491; y i. d only for the evening. 0013C ‘ "m, School of Nursing of sci J d. . . _ ii, Newark and granddaugh- tg. Mr. John 1.. Thomson, Roch-i . , to hear of her success. Happenings of-the Week The world is astlr with God- It is spring, it is sprlHK! Where His foot has trod see the greening sod- "He is here!" the robins sing. And the very air-seems to declare The Lord of Life is King! I I’ I ‘ H. R. H. the Prince oi Wales will bepresent at the Empire Eve ball in aid of the Dominion Students‘ Athletic Union of Students. to be held at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, on Thursday, May 23rd. e o e Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, celebrat-l ed her third birthday on Sundayt When she‘ awoke in the morning shei‘ found her nursery crowded with toys and presents oi every description re- ceived during the past few days. Two special gifts were sent from Craig- well house, the queen's being a clock-| work monkey. There has been an air: o‘ suppressed excitement in the nur-i sery for some days past and the little‘ orlncess has been eagerly awaiting the arrival oi the great day. She is utterly unspoiled and loves playing‘ most with simple toys. At Christmas. when she received hundreds of gifts‘ oi dolls, animals and elaborate mech-, anlcal toys, the one which gave herj most pleasure was a cake with four, sugar-mice on it. l I I I In connection .with St. George's‘ Day, Mrs. I-leartz, wife oi Lieutenant‘ Governor Heartz, who is the Honor-t ary Vice President. of the I.O.D.E. in} this City entertained the Royal Eda ward Chapter l water, receiving her quisite bcquet of roses, the gift of t‘, ‘ Royal Edward Chapter. Major C. Thompson read his admirable pay. on The Flag which was very mu, at afternoon tea on It; our home it is used to prevent andi Tuesday at her lovely home, Edge- h guests in till Kennedy, 44 Brighton Road. drawing room, assisted by the Regent‘, withstanding the inclement weather Mrs. McCready. A large number oithc rooms wcrc pleasantly filled all ladies attended wearing the enlblem-aftcrnoon, tile young matron in a atic rose of Old England, while Molar-rooming afrtnoon gown of blue Heartz was the recipient of an, ezt gcarzetie weir-owning her guests, as- sisted by hc: lnoiher, Mrs. K811118113‘ and Mrsf Georg: Sutherland, hlfflllifl’ wcalilig a lovely black goo:- gette gown and the latter blue gcor- Miss Isobel Cook yes hostess at a prettily arranged flridge‘ Tuesday o’! Miss Norah K. evening in honor Giles. a c I Mrs. (Dr) Dew and son Lloyd are dialiy welcom home from an ex- tended visit t Toronto. , _e a c v At the ma loge of Miss Phyllis Adair Barker only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lo s W. Barker, of Mon- treal, formerl; of Saint John, to Mr. Lionel hIDCl-ifil Smith, of Montreal, which takes pace in Montreal on May 4 the bride rill be attended by her cousin, Mlss- Constance White 0i Saint John aaniaid of honor and Miss Ruth Carslc. Miss Heather McFar- Mr. Johr asgrain of Montreal, Mr. Phillipe ‘oy and. Mr. George Hamil- from a visit to New York. can: . (Dr) J. S. Jenkins and two not rs, Robert Sutherland held ' inst-nuptial reception yesterday _ moon at the spacious home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Not- the [A Moming.Smile' Y i For The JIEII. swear .WILL!AM Mrs. Smithson had Just. engaged a new gardenerfOne morning she went out into the garden and found him hard at work. ' _ ‘How's my sweet-William this morning?" she asked. "Nicely, thanks, mafam," he ans; wered. "But how did you know my name was William?" I _i___ Friday. The guests of honor were Mrs. John Simpson, oi’ Hamilton, P. daughter of Premier Saunders of Slunmerslde, P. E. I. Other friends flt the table were Miss Marion Mc- Arthur, daughter o! Senator and Mrs. McArthur, Miss Jessie Lefur- gcy and Hon. J. E. Sinclair. shades popular this spring. Tuesday morning on a short visit to Halifax, ' I I I I her lovely home. Grafton Street, on‘ Thursday evening, the feature z-f submitted and greatly enjoyed those present. o i o u A recent. issue of the Boston c-lobc contains an extended account of the vet's photograpir appears Silver also assisted it supports and on this occasion wore a delightful ensemble 0t‘ Jon- quil yellow, with a lzrge hat and enjoyed and a cordial vvte of thank gem. Little Jean McDonald attend- lightful social hour was thcn enjoys c the Hon. Regent, Mrs. G. W. Hodge n presiding over the beautifully pointed tea table. I I I 4 I St. Georges Day was plcallli _ celebrated socially by the . Cm England with a card galncm ,9?- lovely new hall followed by a l" supper. There was a iargc ‘ ber of the Eastern and Prin. ward lodge members in attend. " to: St. George was born in d. a for its roses, and roses haw 9n the national flower o.’ England 5t George has been the patron $1 t dllf- ‘ ing the lflil’. 700 years. B‘ 30139 served in the army o! Dloclelll umllt the Emperor prosecuted ti-gllrlsfi-l ians and then the Saint o ti’ de-= iied the Emperor and sufic _ Illflfly- drom on his birthday, G Frldfllfi: April 23, 303 at Nicomer l" AS111! Minor. St. George's victl Over the‘ dragon is said to be melt! his victory over sin. _ u typical of : 5 I Paris fashions in w fills 0100195] d are all the rage in Pe . 9111118. W151 season, and the Chin llapper con- tends that. individual of (17955 l5 B sign o! progress, ve dress has given way to silks, and light stockings. her ancestors have here on a short it with her slstert ho is stopping at ork, in linger nails has l e e | l l g in a deep Burgandyi. is taking up the fashion.‘ ' i " ; the graduates this week’ ilospital, Newark, New was Miss Anna M. Campbell. oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. , ubro. Miss Campbell made al - -- showing in her examine runes . r motherfs friends here will be l I . I l a. McNeiii of New York, u,‘ I. l!‘ W03‘! ll] Ch! city "l? to: hcribrotnei- m. .1. .1; moans’ . and u ma; cordially woioofio, ‘ but many Old friends. l‘! .- ‘pensilig hosplt , ter Wilson, Mrs. Walter If: LYddfl» i" "l" Vale °l Sh“ “medl K. Sutherland, Ruth Miller, Miss ll-Iazcl Kennedy, Mrs. Fred Gates, ‘i while Mrs. N. W. Wood, Mrs. W. Cook and Mrs. Fred Holman replen- twas pleasantly entertained this week iby Mrs. J. G, Jamicson. ‘ Pro-medical Society of Mount, Alli- son held their annual banquet at. the ' Murray McEh-oy, of Woodstock, presi- jtcestmaster. The speakers were Gil IHGIISlOH, Charlottetown; Dr, Bige- i low; Prof. Ross Flcmington; Ken Mt‘- lKenzle, Campbeiiton; Jerry Tauton, Summcrside; Prof, Roy Fraser and U r: highmeeled; evening was Prof. Jackson Bean, aa- sistant dean of the Medical School oi Dalhousle University. Prof. Bea; spe- who h“ been, cializes in bacteriology and pathology. l V" um morning! Mrs. MacLean entertained a few ‘ friends at luncheon in the Parlia- . mentary dining -room, Ottawa, on llenttpl. Que. Dally no of l‘ ' leap, na- alned by Cntienn Oinmmt. will heaptholktn andeaiplsqlthy. iln. ' I ' @-- I _ wLFt§=~ ... , . and spring fiow- ‘ '. .'s and ush- rcrl Eleni ‘to tic d hi! room. Hcle, s wail n‘; i=1 the t.vo diningroonis. c. of pink snapdragon were ' rd and made a lovely to ofiset the pretty as stants. In the . Yco, wife 01 ttcndrd to i M11. ‘tz. Miss hed. one: The Tuesday night. Bridge Club The ofhccrs and members of the ntcrcoionial Hotel Friday night. on: of the society. was chairman and C) E s, Sackviilc. The gucst. of the Mr. A. E. MacLean, M. P., and Norman E. Pearson Tells llow Cuticura ' llealetl Pimples "Tbemvuhlnlintetaxtadwithn fewblntcheoonmylam.Alittla I inner ' ‘and npnnd all we: t. hcywuoqniu and nonaeufthemfeoteredflrbn plea itebdandbwnednndbothuedme llotullynlghtlléflflldndllQp on nceonntoftha irritation. and wbanloannheditanoeddilflgnre. mant- -- "l tried diluent Iunedieadlthont menu. l badtbettdabloabnn ion: monthlwhmlrndanndvmhcnnt for Molar; Sup and Ointmnt and 0am for a has Imple. AM’ using a “wo.."".i.i'......"' hi“ "LT-ii n a months I Uni ifi." (Signed) Norman B. Pinon, 5M1 Fain-c Sh, ' had visited when on a tour of Ell- carried lavender orchids. lens Mr. Harry Tidnlarsh entertained .‘ W95 “tended W him DYOlWF-ed led the door. In the largo ltail, gay‘ vcry pleasantly at a mixed bridge ‘ Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, seconded bi mm ygugw dgffQQ MKS. H- 5- 391N950" 111W Pfesellkelers. Mrs. J, W1"... rntl lvlrs. H. S. I of hi5 Dare-INS. MF- Bnd “HS-t w- F‘ lastevening was a. jolly social Kath» v by the Regent Mrs. lvicCready. A dt- Rondo-em, nyjt we t» ' party Thursday evening at the homo Tldmarsh. v era House on Thursday evening last. A packed house gave enthusiastic all- cast. Miss Marion Purdy of Fozi‘ ' Lawrcncc, N. S. starred as Patricia! _ ‘ _ Harrington (Patsy) and had an u...“ John. accompanied by Dr. and Z\lr~ length ill that ‘tht- . ' greater triumph than as KatmeeniA. P. Barnhlll, who, after spcnllin’: izighcr pain; than lcrlilczuj. E. I., and Miss. Mona Saunders, ' the mixture with well-beaten egg and‘ Absinthe green is among the new the Bank oi Nova Scotia, leaves this‘ “morning on a, four weeks‘ ‘vacation. He will. visit his wife, who is con-‘ Mrs. G. P. Strong, Brighton, left valescing at Clifton Springs. which was the fine niuilflll DIOBYFMIL Muirhead of Summersiclc, have lcit bi’ on Mich. They will be much missed U)‘ their many friends in Summcrsidc. t second annual dance of the Canadian Tuesday night, at a mm“ dimm- p“. ‘V°m9"'5 Chciffll 500ml’ 0f that clty ty at St.) Jamess Palace. London ' i" which lhey were 555m"! bl’ the were the German Ambassador anrl Dcrchestl’? LlldBe Men's G166 Club» Frau Sthamer, Viscount D‘Abcrnor brother. Mr. John Godkin. Mrs. Sll- i secretary 1D the King. the Marquee’, Wlililfand Marchioness of Canldcn, the other ladies in tho Globe. Mrs. and Lady So1“]erloy[0]1_ 1303,32,‘. L, at U18 1111111191 Shaughncssy and ‘the Hon War.» . Charity Club breakfast in connection m, stiaughnessm Sh. John and Lad‘ with the Parker Hill Hospital which 531mm“, and My‘ and My; ‘over cornmeal. (If cakes =are robe heed for breakfast. do this the pl'E—' Shbrwnlhg. Beat_wcll and fry in hot‘ P53- ter. Miss Jean Henderson ‘of New York. . York, and as the weather improves go on a motoring tour. They expczt ‘ to motor all the way back to the Pro- Mrs. J. M. Hunter entertained at, vince in"the end of Miay. consrluaab. Gaslwua- i oaxés _ 19$. broiled, is considered a great One cup of sweet milk, lineup corny- , v , delicacy. It may be broiled over meal, 2-3 cup flour, 2'-'i--'wfl5l10°1’\5jlive cosh, under an (‘lOCIFlC grill or l’ r _ _ powdelh " lehpm»? 5am l, illc flame in a gas 0‘-'i'll or in o. pan. a Qtiplzgll sugar, 1 egg, Ztablcspoonsi-Isnm ,7‘. the excess m, and my the sor p 3-,. ' Method: scald milk and pour it "WK 11nd 111M: it 0191‘ llle coals or undcr the flnmeif in the oven, have . . lit tw ti 2 ' ~! s l1‘ ceding night; if for supper, do it in‘ O or m c 1m w be o‘ the the mOmlHEJJt/iix well together attainable’ leaving m“ 0W" ‘m’ wen‘ cover’ In the morning’ n“ the miictllcr. bcint: careful not to pierce the maining dry ingredients, and add to MOW“ Cum and M’ m0 Juice out. {Wilen scared on both siclcs, reduce the heat, and turn the steak occas _.ir.-naliy lllllll cooked the desired stage. ‘a sizzling 11o; nun; slightly’ grca and scar the nlea; 0n both . _ _, {then reduce the temperature ‘anti Do not l o“: e .' , Mr, L. D. Murray, manager o; icook to the desired stage. New" ithcrc to Lns Allgfflyh, \\'ll0l‘c they" spent tile \‘.'.lllf‘l', are about to lcav? California for lloznc, The; will maize tho return Journey alro by iIliilDZTlC-i ‘bile. ' - - 'l‘llc slecvt 1.1a;- clress wiih‘ nlatching ja i: unable for ten- tilzic. dinnci- zlnci c-vcning, Miss Allie Muirheadfand Mr. John an extcncled trip to Detrol‘ ‘ x ent-nrtaitwl I - - - u Among the Prince of Wales‘ guests. ilcr spacious huznc on Central Strczi Sinnlncrside. < if you're 111.31. gezixig over bobbed hair you vslll enjoy a close attuv,‘ Prominent among the hoswsses was former British Ambassador to Gm“ hat ‘with 1L5 il'.'.li row of culls llL~ Mrs, Alice Silver who spent last Sumw many. Viscounyand Viscountcss Bvrr Lachcd" . . ' . ‘ ~ " n c e mer in this -city the guest Of h"; of Vimy, Lord Stamfordham, Prlvat? To tiickc v: ~ C-IZlEPlCXJOZlS n AM! to match t . vfill Lillil Illljif l. . F. l3. Kellogg. I I I _ Mrs. Benj. Rogers, J12. cnlorlri lC2l~ s - ~ n fcw friends at" bridge on Th . =' 0;" uyqtngl cveiling at her charming new bum.- ,,,~ m,» 1 in Summcrside. ' ering, the rooms Mount Amson College players m? prizes, congcn-ai company and dainty" smled “The Patsy“ m the local 0F v supper were thoroughly enjoyed and r the mclnbers are being warmly con- gratulated cn lllC pmuse to the spmndid acting of the l!0‘.h anniversary. l n icrowded. 'I‘il<- gocd nlusic, xalunbir llrrn .=.l irt lo: I‘ iti l 1.‘. ll'l‘\' ht‘- ' ill llrlylirn? more ]I!'C}Z'_‘l , -(‘(l bodice “till The Oddfciiows Bridge and Clilllf” l n tin- in, ll low plated iln.r.\ sin ‘ can being plEaehlitL success or tile:- 111;‘ alicc of . nltiicntctl, N0‘. more lilclics u/itlbd t‘. the hc-mlzrlc, bu‘. e‘ c a Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spencer, oi S‘. JV!‘ i‘. n steak on the greased 'r.ouncls of a ' Scar it. first. on (m3 side, then the l If brolliilg n stool». in a pan. ilaw- ' sonic time in Flori l, motored from 1‘ rant: J lime pour of theificcumniated grea .50 that. ‘the stcaltfwzll not fry. If rack is slipped “RICE? the steak ,i;e pan, thebroiling may be finish‘ in a. ho; oven. ‘a. hot platter. yliefllier. anti tserve at once. reason with malted butter, a l t Give last you rs fi nery new Pu ris colors willlTi niex . . . . nfronrsoqlkiris docrccs now styles from your to year. lint most often the change-s arc mcrely in colors. . . . . Imluforlllrinic lllen tlmi. ‘ there are the TlllllfiX Tints and Dyes which ennllle Flnilrlly-drpssrll women to keep tltcircniirl: wardrobe np-lo-rhe- minuiv in fal~llinn—at small coal. How nirl‘. tr) lumw Lllut lflsl. year's dresses. - lilnnacs. spnrtsv-wrar, scarls. clan, ran ll: lnnllc colorfully ncwtigairl for ill _\'car'i ln-"fl. 'l'ini.r'x in the Clay Bu-t gives yor all the newest shades, inclmiirlg the fa Yurml gnu-us. ycllrlwe. punch-mini lllr ‘ mun: Hllllllllfifllilllrfl,llf‘fi\\'fifi, roll null tan . . . us.» 'I'in.lrx for you "l. >I1>t-l.illg1.-;:lsl.l nt- ' l1 run-funk; lllnir futlrtl vol ' illrni i-nlari ill-w illflflPii. 5n ms)’- linl as you rinse." 1 =l§nr lace-trim tin-ll Slll£\USP.TlIIlI‘.X injln‘ lllue litm- lt iinisillc llLliIPl‘ rcmain= untnucllvc Ii d; yimrl , ~r today to iihuw you ih Tints-x (Iolnr (Zuni. .- ,¢——'l‘llE 'l‘li\"l‘EX GROUP-q Products for evorjy Home- iinting and Dyeing Need at..." Cray “OX-Infill lfld dyel all materials. Tmirx |'l.'l.-r flnx—l~‘ilr law-trimmed |ilk|.—un|l\ rl aiiL, larc rnnnnn wlillr. 11......‘ an... n-...~.~_n ma..." 911ml... (m... Ill’ malrriui no a w. i.» dyrd I nrw “m... il'hiu-.x_li lpcri lsluinp, hr restoring “than... ,.u.....-.l n s ml Wiflslflfll. 1 a all. u, sq... n»... — l rrl-l nuilon cnuulrra. . .105- Titties TINTS AND DYEZS ANYTHING ANY COLUP. IH-lirlllninn, iliuuux- l.:-!,, iihulrl last, year. She showed remarkable? versatility in cleverly acting the very, dimcult part allotted to her. Eddie= Bartlett, well-known in hockey clr-l clcs, made a life-like father, hen-l packed and misunderstood. Miss iViar- i‘ garet Murray of Sussex, N. B. did tlie "hcnpecking" to perfection‘, ably‘ assisted by Miss Edna Warren, oi Edmunston, N. B. as Grace, the eldfll‘ sister. Gordie While of Charlotte- town, played 09905135 M155 Purdl! "-5 Tony, and very ably responded to the part. Mm: Mary Kinnear of Mon:- ton, N. B.. and Arthur Clarke, of St. ‘ John, N. B. played the parts of Sadie Buchanan and Billy Caldwell. The play was ably directed by Miss Ida Leslie. B, L. I., head of the Oratory Department, who has many friends here; another triumph was added to many through the years- ASSBWIS her as a committee were Gil Houston of Charlottetown. P. E. I., Jimmie R0- 1 side, Yarmouth, N. S., Charlie Fawq cett, Sackville, N. B. Gordie White. These prepared the scenery made all financial and publicity ar- rangements. At the close of the playfl‘ Mr. Fred Wigmore, of Emerald, P.‘ E. I., on behalf of the Argosy stem; prumted Miss Leslie with a beau- titlliou§ of roses in appreciation (I Q “fling efforts in directing i!" Pl". I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman oi Summersld , left. on Tuesday m°\‘"' ing fol- St. John, N. B. where they embarked on the S. B. Montcalm for England. Mr. and Mrs. Holman in- tended , riding about two months on l tour through Ellkland and the continent visiting many places of in- terest, many of which Mrs. Holman rope a few years ago. They will re- turn for the graduation of their son. Mr. Robert Holman, who is 8t Bishop's College, Lennoxviiie, Quebec. I I I I Mrs. W. T. White of North Syd- ney is vlsitlng- her daughter Mr!- Parker Hooper. a I I I I . The Misses Hunt and their-sister. am. Musaen, entertained very de- lightfully at afternoon teivfor a few friends at their charming home on Tuesday. lilfl‘. Granville Street. Summerslde, on _ o n o _ Mrs. C. ll. Henderson left Mon- dav morning on a visit w her daugh- t l Patent Leather Oi‘ Grey (‘alt Skin Tm’: Really Smart Woman pnrticltlarizcs in the choice of hcr shoes. First and iorl-nlosi, she must have mm. slylc . . . the correct interpretation of the season's smaricst morlc. "ONYX" Styles . . . known beauty of li comfort. foot comfort . . . make your sclcx-tiou from ii moderate outlay. Charlottetown, l‘. ll. 1.2.13.1 - ,‘ ‘littl- m“ w’ m“ llllllllllg; p illllllllillWWiIliilllWfllil '1 'tttllliiltuillohm!“ lllttiiliiitll‘ till. ‘will ll ti‘, t _lllillitlif.it 4. .. twillmil|mmmitttttlltltmtlutlttlltittililmtl onmng smnrllx- tlrcr-scrl women, are (lisiinguisllctl by tllcir 0f tit-Film null pcrlcctitul in finish. "ONYX" Styles offer you foot smartncss and delightful Have us demonstrate tho proper fitting cssrntial tn new models. Bo smartly, comfortably shod . . . at l ALLEY s» 00., LTD. FASHIONABLE FfiiTffVllEAR i "it. if""i luillllllllllllllll h ‘T..- .I'Y~Y~ no, individuality , u‘. I '9 c‘ i le season's g s tom i. m“ ll .'-‘- Fasltiogrtsi ~ -:- Literature - l BROILED sifinx y A tender cut. two lmhes thick. or ludd water nor cover’. From time Whcn broiled, place the stcakfi ' sa